a. Also 9 virandoed. [f. prec.]

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  1.  Provided with a veranda; furnished with verandas.

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  α.  1823.  L. Hunt, Poems (1860), 272. Nor would I have Veranda’d windows to forestall my grave; Veranda’d truly from the northern heat!

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1885.  Howells, Silas Lapham (1891), I. 144. The stretch of verandaed hotels and restaurants … along the shore.

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  β.  1825.  Heber, Jrnl., 14 Sept. Three good-sized rooms, verandahd all round.

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1865.  E. Lott, Governess in Egypt, 107. The lower basin was surrounded by a marble-paved verandahed walk or terrace.

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1885.  R. L. & F. Stevenson, Dynamiter, 145. A large verandahed court.

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  γ.  transf.  a. 1818.  M. G. Lewis, Jrnl. W. Ind. (1834), 84. The whole house is virandoed with shifting Venetian blinds to admit air.

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  2.  Abounding in verandas.

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1893.  The Critic (U.S.), 16 Nov., 316/2. The verandahed South is the home of the open-air trouvère.

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